I'm No Angel (1933)

"Come up and see me sometime - any time!"

I'm No Angel (1933) poster

The bold Tira works as dancing beauty and lion tamer at a fair. Out of an urgent need of money, she agrees to a risky new number: she'll put her head into the lion's mouth! With this attraction, the circus makes it to New York and Tira can pursue her dearest occupation— flirting with rich men and accepting expensive presents.

Director: Wesley Ruggles
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Runtime: 87 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Rudolph G. Kopp, John Leipold, Herman Hand
Cinematography: Leo Tover
Editing: Otho Lovering
Production: Paramount Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Budget: $225,000
Box Office: $3M
Original Language: en

Themes

Romantic Comedy and Love Sparks, Fun Romantic Stories

Keywords

romcom, pre-code

Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is I'm No Angel about?
The bold Tira works as dancing beauty and lion tamer at a fair. Out of an urgent need of money, she agrees to a risky new number: she'll put her head into the lion's mouth! With this attraction, the circus makes it to New York and Tira can pursue her dearest occupation— flirting with rich men and accepting expensive presents.
Who directed I'm No Angel?
I'm No Angel was directed by Wesley Ruggles.
Who stars in I'm No Angel?
I'm No Angel stars Mae West, Cary Grant, Gregory Ratoff, Edward Arnold, Ralf Harolde, Kent Taylor.
How long is I'm No Angel?
I'm No Angel has a runtime of 1h 27m (87 minutes).
What genre is I'm No Angel?
I'm No Angel is a Comedy, Romance film.
What is the budget of I'm No Angel?
I'm No Angel had a budget of $225,000.
How much did I'm No Angel gross?
I'm No Angel grossed $3M worldwide.
Where was I'm No Angel produced?
I'm No Angel was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of I'm No Angel?
The themes of I'm No Angel include: Romantic Comedy and Love Sparks, Fun Romantic Stories.